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Challenges In Modelling And Simulation Of Shale Gas Reservoirs 1st Edition Jebraeel Gholinezhad

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Challenges In Modelling And Simulation Of Shale Gas Reservoirs 1st Edition Jebraeel Gholinezhad
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.57 MB
Pages: 94
Author: Jebraeel Gholinezhad, John Senam Fianu, Mohamed Galal Hassan (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319707686, 9783319707693, 331970768X, 3319707698
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Challenges In Modelling And Simulation Of Shale Gas Reservoirs 1st Edition Jebraeel Gholinezhad by Jebraeel Gholinezhad, John Senam Fianu, Mohamed Galal Hassan (auth.) 9783319707686, 9783319707693, 331970768X, 3319707698 instant download after payment.

This book addresses the problems involved in the modelling and simulation of shale gas reservoirs, and details recent advances in the field. It discusses various modelling and simulation challenges, such as the complexity of fracture networks, adsorption phenomena, non-Darcy flow, and natural fracture networks, presenting the latest findings in these areas.

It also discusses the difficulties of developing shale gas models, and compares analytical modelling and numerical simulations of shale gas reservoirs with those of conventional reservoirs. Offering a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art in developing shale gas models and simulators in the upstream oil industry, it allows readers to gain a better understanding of these reservoirs and encourages more systematic research on efficient exploitation of shale gas plays.

It is a valuable resource for researchers interested in the modelling of unconventional reservoirs and graduate students studying reservoir engineering. It is also of interest to practising reservoir and production engineers.

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